Amazon to settle dispute with delivery drivers over claims worth potential £140m
by Rob Davies from World news | The Guardian on (#6T0GC)
Exclusive: UK lawyers said in tribunal self-employed drivers owed because retailer dictated their working conditions
Amazon is to settle a group claim from delivery drivers that it deprived them of thousands of pounds, the Guardian has learned, ending a suit that lawyers had said could cost the company 140m.
Drivers who deliver for the internet marketplace through its delivery service partners" (DSPs) are classed as self-employed, meaning they are not entitled to benefits such as holiday pay and the minimum wage, while they also do not have an employment contract.
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